| To: | Lewis Adam-CAL022 <Adam.Lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: Linux Oops on skb_release_data() |
| From: | Andi Kleen <ak@xxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 8 Jun 2004 14:53:33 +0200 |
| Cc: | netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx |
| In-reply-to: | <FD52892BD296D71183B400065BFCB6900AF770DE@il02exm12> |
| References: | <FD52892BD296D71183B400065BFCB6900AF770DE@il02exm12> |
| Sender: | netdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx |
> Any ideas? Most likely you're corrupting memory somewhere, in particular overwrite the boundaries of the your skb data area. I would suggest to build the kernel with slab debugging and check all your skb->data accesses. -Andi |
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